A group of psychic skeptics are to host an event at a Glasgow bar, calling out clairvoyants' "unpredictaBULL" visions.

The group, led by Brian Eggo, say the meeting at the Admiral Bar on January 8 aims to "find out what is true, what is not, and how to tell the difference."

On the Facebook event page, organiser Brian said: "Every December a string of ‘psychics’ across the world use their clairvoyant powers to make predictions for the coming year, with varying degrees of success."

The event page promises that the talk will focus on things "a little closer to home".

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Brian will discuss the type of predictions that Scottish psychics have made in the past, how much psychics charge to share their "gift" and ask if clairvoyants are willing put their powers to the test.

The meeting will also see Brian attempt to recreate the Hurkos Experiment – a set of questions and predictions made famous by the American Peter Hurkos, who's psychic powers were used by the police in the 1950s.

Skeptics and believers alike are welcome to attend the free event on January 8 in the city centre.